Lucent Technologies 7820-0802-003 Wheelchair User Manual


 
6-8 Preliminary May 9, 2000 APX 8000/MAX TNT/DSLTNT Physical Interface Configuration Guide
Configuring MultiDSP Cards (MAX TNT, APX 8000)
Configuring a MultiDSP card
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phs-support = yes
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voip-enabled = no
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v110-enabled = disabled
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rtfax-enabled = no
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Verifying call routes for MultiDSP services
You can verify call routes for enabled MultiDSP services by viewing the Call-Route profiles
and the call route entries. Procedures for viewing the Call-Route profiles and entries are
described in this section.
Viewing the Call-Route profile and its Call-Route-Type parameter
When a 48-port or 96-port MultiDSP card is initially detected by the unit, the unit creates
Call-Route profiles for each MultiDSP servicemodem, digital, PHS, VoIP or V.110.
Use the dir call-r command to display the Call Route profiles. The following example
displays Call Route profiles for a 48-port card (indicated by madd) installed in slot 5 of a
MAX TNT unit:
admin> show
Shelf 1 ( standalone ):
{ shelf-1 slot-5 0 } UP madd-card
admin> dir call-r
30 12/07/1999 10:22:12 {{{shelf-1 any-slot 0} 0} 0}
33 12/10/1999 18:25:32 {{{shelf-1 slot-5 0} 0} 0}
33 12/10/1999 18:25:32 {{{shelf-1 slot-5 0} 0} 1}
33 12/10/1999 18:25:32 {{{shelf-1 slot-5 0} 0} 2}
33 12/10/1999 18:25:32 {{{shelf-1 slot-5 0} 0} 3}
33 12/10/1999 18:25:32 {{{shelf-1 slot-5 0} 0} 4}
The first entry is the system default. The other profiles are for each of the MultiDSP services.
You can edit the profile list to include only currently enabled MultiDSP services.
Each profile contains an index that uses the following format:
{{{shelf slot port} logical-item} entry}
The system index is the following:
{{{shelf-1 any-slot 0} 0} 0}
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Each MultiDSP service has a unique entry field number. The following table displays the
entry number associated with each MultiDSP service type:
Call-Route profile
entry field number
Associated MultiDSP service type
0 Analog modem